Tuesday, June 15, 1869.
  Clear and pleasant,
Ther. about 50[degrees] - 68[degrees] - 
60[degrees]. Rose as usual.
Began to study at 9.30
A.M. & studied four
hours; in P.M. studied
four hours also, reading
during the day the 
first book of the [?].
In the evening rode
down to Mr. Bradbury's
& recited. On the way
home called to see
R. Deane. Got home
at about 10.30 P.M.
Wednesday, June 16, 1869.
  Clear and cool.
Ther. about 60[degrees] - 70[degrees] - 
60[degrees]. Rose at 4.30 A.
M. & waking up Mr. D.
took a long ladder &
got a Wood Pewee's on the
farm containing three
eggs. Then rode down to
Cambridge & made arrang-
ments with R. Deane about 
going off to-morrow.
Spent a good part of the day
in studying & went down
to Mr. Bradbury's in the
evening to recite to him.
In the P.M. shot a female
Wren with my blow pipe
& got the nest containing
six eggs far gone. Made
a skin of the bird.
Contopus Virens, nest
with three fresh eggs.